09/05/2026
English with Fely
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09/05/2026
27/04/2026
There’s a big difference between a mind that is full… and a mind that is mindful.
A mind full is crowded.
Too many thoughts, too many distractions, too much noise.
It jumps from one thing to another, chasing quick pleasure, constant stimulation, and endless scrolling.
You feel busy… but not peaceful.
Occupied… but not fulfilled.
That’s why it feels draining, restless, and foggy.
A mindful mind is different.
It’s not empty — it’s clear.
It chooses what to focus on instead of reacting to everything.
It slows down, observes, and responds with awareness.
There’s space between thoughts… and in that space, there is calm.
Being “mind full” is living on autopilot, pulled in every direction.
Being mindful is living on purpose, grounded in the present moment.
One consumes your energy.
The other restores it.
The goal isn’t to have no thoughts…
it’s to not be controlled by every thought.
Slow down.
Breathe.
Be where you are.
Because peace doesn’t come from having less in life…
it comes from having less noise in your mind.
Types of Doctors👩⚕️
1. Don’t say Heart doctor → Say Cardiologist
2. Don’t say Teeth doctor → Say Dentist
3. Don’t say Skin doctor → Say Dermatologist
4. Don’t say Child doctor → Say Pediatrician
5. Don’t say Eye doctor → Say Ophthalmologist
6. Don’t say Bone doctor → Say Orthopedic doctor
7. Don’t say Surgery doctor → Say Surgeon
8. Don’t say Ear, Nose & Throat doctor → Say ENT specialist
9. Don’t say Brain doctor → Say Neurologist
10. Don’t say Stomach doctor → Say Gastroenterologist
11. Don’t say Lung doctor → Say Pulmonologist
12. Don’t say Kidney doctor → Say Nephrologist
13. Don’t say Pregnancy doctor → Say Obstetrician
14. Don’t say Women’s health doctor → Say Gynecologist
15. Don’t say Cancer doctor → Say Oncologist
16. Don’t say Mental health doctor → Say Psychiatrist
17. Don’t say Hormone doctor → Say Endocrinologist
18. Don’t say Blood doctor → Say Hematologist
19. Don’t say Allergy doctor → Say Allergist
20. Don’t say Infection specialist → Say Infectious disease doctor
35 RUDE ENGLISH vs. POLITE ENGLISH 🤝
1. Shut up! → Could you please be quiet?
2. What? → Pardon? / Sorry?
3. Yeah. → Yes / Certainly.
4. Nope. → No, thank you.
5. Gimme that. → Could you please give me that?
6. Move! → Excuse me, please.
7. Wait! → Just a moment, please.
8. Hurry up! → Could you please be quick?
9. Calm down! → Please try to relax.
10. Hold on! → Could you wait a moment, please?
11. Who are you? → May I know who’s speaking?
12. What do you want? → How may I help you?
13. You’re wrong. → I see it differently.
14. That’s stupid. → That doesn’t seem like a good idea.
15. Shut your mouth! → Let’s stay calm and discuss this.
16. I don’t care. → It doesn’t really matter to me.
17. That’s not my problem. → I understand, but that’s beyond my control.
18. Do it now! → Could you please do it right away?
19. Give me that. → May I have that, please?
20. You’re lying! → Are you sure about that?
21. Who cares? → That might not be important right now.
22. You’re annoying. → You’re being a bit distracting.
23. I hate this. → I’m not fond of this.
24. That’s so bad. → That could be improved.
25. It’s none of your business. → I’d rather not talk about that, if you don’t mind.
26. You’re so lazy! → You could be more productive.
27. Stop it! → Could you please not do that?
28. Get out! → Could you please leave for now?
29. What’s your problem? → Is something bothering you?
30. You’re lying again! → I’m having trouble believing that.
31. You’re crazy! → That’s a very unusual idea.
32. You’re so loud! → Could you lower your voice a little?
33. That’s none of your concern. → I’d prefer to keep that private.
34. Don’t bother me! → Could you give me a moment, please?
35. Stop talking nonsense! → Let’s focus on the main point.
💬 Speak Like a Native English
1. Instead of “I’m full,” say “I’m stuffed.”
2. Instead of “I’m very tired,” say “I’m beat.”
3. Instead of “I’m very hungry,” say “I’m starving.”
4. Instead of “It’s very easy,” say “It’s a piece of cake.”
5. Instead of “I’m very happy,” say “I’m on cloud nine.”
6. Instead of “It’s very expensive,” say “It’s pricey.”
7. Instead of “I don’t know,” say “I have no clue.”
8. Instead of “I’m very angry,” say “I’m pi**ed off.”
9. Instead of “I’m joking,” say “I’m just messing with you.”
10. Instead of “It’s very good,” say “It’s awesome.”
11. Instead of “I’m not interested,” say “I’m not into it.”
12. Instead of “I’m leaving now,” say “I’m heading out.”
13. Instead of “I’m scared,” say “I’m freaked out.”
14. Instead of “It’s very bad,” say “It’s terrible.”
15. Instead of “I’m surprised,” say “I’m blown away.”
16. Instead of “I’m confused,” say “I’m lost.”
17. Instead of “Stop joking,” say “Cut it out.”
18. Instead of “I’m busy,” say “I’m swamped.”
19. Instead of “Hurry up,” say “Step on it.”
20 Instead of “I don’t care,” say “Whatever floats your boat.”
31/10/2025
Celebrating my 4th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉
16/09/2025
Alligator vs. Crocodile: The Easiest Way to Tell Them Apart! 🐊🔍
🦷 The Tooth Test – It’s All in the Smile!
🐊 Alligator – The “Tooth-Tucked” Grin
👉 When their mouth is closed, you’ll mostly see top teeth only.
✔️ Their upper jaw is wider and hides the lower teeth = neat overbite!
🐊 Crocodile – The “Toothy Grin” All Around
👉 When their mouth is closed, top & bottom teeth are visible.
🦷 Watch for that big 4th bottom tooth—it sticks out like a fang!
🎓 Bonus Reptile Facts – Spot the Difference Like a Pro!
🔺 Snout Shape
• Alligator: Broad & U-shaped
• Crocodile: Narrow & V-shaped
🌊 Habitat
• Alligator: Loves freshwater (swamps, rivers)
• Crocodile: Can handle both fresh & saltwater
🎨 Color
• Alligator: Darker—usually blackish-grey
• Crocodile: Lighter—olive green or tan
26/06/2025
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